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GRAND EXCURSION =from: Columbia S. C. to Savannah, Gau and Jacksonville, Fla. _via Southern Railway july 19, 1911. Tickets going good only on ,xcurs honored return!: .g on any'regular tra 1911. Followiig schedule and low points named. ion train of July 19th, but will be in up to and including July 23rd, round trip rates will apply from the Columbia Edmunds Pellon Perry Sally Springeld Blavkville Barnwell Tenome i i Kline Allendale iBarton Lena Furman r Plneland Tarboro Tillman Hardeevllle ? Ar. Savannah Ar. Jackonvllle A first class t rain. 8:30 A. M. 8:56 A. M. 9:10 A. M. 9:27 A. M. 9:36 A. M. 9:46 A. M. 10:10 A. M. 10:28 A. M.. 10:36 A'. M. 10:45 A. M. 11:04 A. M. 11:16 A. M. 11:38 A. AI. 11:49 A. M. 12:00 Noon. 12:09 P. M. ? 12:19 P. M. 12:45 P. M. 12:30 P. M. 4:40 P. M. Plenty of room Jacksonville $4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.50 3.50 3.50 5.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Savannah. $2.50 2.50. 2.50 2.&0 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 ' 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 and colored. Connection made with for all Forida p jits. Appy to Ticl etagents for further W. E. McC EE, D. P. A., Chariest m, S C. : J. M. iMEE Atlan (C. T.) (C. T.) for all. Separate coaches lor white all evening trains out of Jacksonvlle Information, or write to S. H. McLEAN, P. & T. A., Columbia, S. C. K, A. G. P. A., ta. Ga. RED'M TI7E E OLD up Red Meat?the VV chew for men. Always gcod?better now than ever. No s ?!ce to make your tongue sore?no ecoessive sweetening to make you sj rit yourself away and ruin your Stoma :h. Just high-grade North Carolina tola ceo, properly sweetened b:_ a perfect process. Sure's you 're born, it's the r ml thing in good chewing. Get bu: y today and find out for yourself^ Cut out thi3 ad. and mail to us with your name and i c dress for our FREE offer to chewers only. Nam' :.. Addr ;ss. Made only t y LlIPPERT SCALES Co.,Winstori-Salem, N. C We Want Good Agents To solici: subscriptions and present our various Cubbing, Magazine, Map and Book Offers with THE TRI-WEEKLY CONSTITUTION Monday, Wednesday, Friday, three times every week, almost a daily, Only $100'A Year With your own conveyance, you can work all the rural routes ar d small towns and rural communities in your sec tion. ^ $5.00 to $7.50 Per Day Can be made on this splendid proposition. If you will write at once, you may be first in your field and secu re big orders. Write for an outfit today. All agents' supplies ire furnished free. Give good references. THE TRI-WEEKLY CONSTITUTION ATLANTA, GEORGIA Tli3 Best of All Economy is the Economy of Securing the Beat. It i> not economy to take your child to a cheap and inefficient teacher when an experienced and well trained one may be secured for a slightly greater fee. If you must have a :heap teacher, it would be better to reserve the cheap teacher for s )me later period, as the most important period of all is when your child is commencing the study of Music. A poor teacher has wrecked many a promising career. The best of all economy is the economy of securing the be.;t. If you put up with cheap things at the start, you will find that you will go through all your musical life, seeking for bargains,?bargains that are far more expens ve than you have any means of determining. Music tuition in the North and West is far in excess of that in the So ith. In the South, it runs from six to ten dollars per mcnth for first class instruction. Prof. T. L. Tinsley and Mrs. Delia Gilbert, who will have c large of the Departments of Piano and Voice, re spectively, in Orangeburg College during the coming year, have b )th studied with some of the very best American as well ai European trained teachers, and have had wide ex perience in their profession. Students from the city and surrounding country solicited. Students from the city taken in the afternoons from three to five. Rates $5 per calen dar m< mth. Session opens September 20th. Send applica tions t) Piesident W. S. Peterson, Orangebirg, S. C. finding a l08t bible tl Chronloles 34j 14-33? July 30 "Thy word have I kid in my heart, that 1 might not tin against thee."?Ptalm U3:1X. *W" N conjunction with Josiah's refor mation and cleans.'ng of the tem ple, a copy of the book of the Law was found. Presumably this book contained the Pentateuch or fire books of Moses. The long period ef idolatry preceding Josiah's work of reformation bad placed the Testimo nies of the Lord at a discount, so that evidently the king bad never seen, per haps had never beard of the Divine Law up to this time. The royul copy was doubtless destroyed long before. The kins caused tbe manuscript to be read in his bearing. It detailed what blessings would come upon the nation of Is rael If obedient to God. It also portrayed the penalties which would be theirs If they neglected the service of tbe Almighty and His I Laws and became ! idolatrous. Deu teronomy . 28 Ib a 37,4 Book ?fthc Lav>' very clear statement of what appear ed to bo the penalty due Josiab's king dom because of idolatry preceding hid day. The king was astonished. Evi dently Divine judgments were due. Why they waited he knew not He reflected that possibly something might yet be done to offset tbe evil. He sent therefore to make inquiry on the sub ject * Tbe inquiry came to Huldah, a prophetess of that time, who gave the Lord's answer, saying that all the woes foretold in the Law would surely come to pass because of the Idolatrous course followed by the nation. But the message declared that this trouble, this chastisement would be deferred and not come In King Josiah's day be cause of his earnest repentance and. manifestation of sorrow in connection with tbe matter as soon as he learned about it The Bible Lost'Today It may amaze some when we say that to the masses of the people today, God's Book is lost Wbat! do yon say, have we not over u hundred million Bibles in Christendom, and are we not printing more than a million copies every year? Alas! Bibles we have, but to tbe ma jority of the specially cultured they are Bibles no longer?they are the in spired Word of the Almighty no longerl They are studied, believed and obeyed no longer. It Is still fashionable to have Bibles: it is still customary to take texts from them?this is done even by ministers who privately con fess that they have no faith in the Bible?that they have no more faith in tbe Bible than in Shakespeare And the number of religious teachers who have thus rejected the Word of God as the Divinely inspired Message is much, greater than the majority of people surmise. Nearly all ministers graduated during the past twenty years from nearly all of tbe colleges and seminaries of Christendom. In Great Britain, Germany, the United States and Canada?are really inh\.els. unbe lievers. These today are styled Hipb er Critics, but Higher Critics are really infidels?some of them eyed profess atheism, denying a personal God. rec ognlzlug only nature as God. How did the Word of the Lord com to be (bus lost? We answer that history shows a long period called the Dark Ages In which the Word of the Lord was set aside In favor of church councils and decrees Then came the period of the Ref ormation. The Bi ble was translat ed by tbe Catho lics Into the Eng lishand styled the Douny Version. It was translated by the Protes tants into English and styled the King James Ver Luther Find* the Bible. sion> and once more the Word of God bepan to exer cise a transforming influence npon hu manity. But alas! the errors, the darkness, the superstition of the Dark Ages al ready in the human mind pave to the Word of God peculiar distortions and made it appear throupb the colored glasses of sectarianism to mean things wholly irrational and inconceivable. As n result school men. collepe pro fessors, Doctors of Divinity, etc.. have charged up auainst the Word of God various doctrines which it does not teach?amongst others Purpatory and eternal torm?nt for all except the "very elect." Finding the Word of God Now, in due time, the Word of God Is being found. The dust of the Dark A.ges Is being brushed aside. The Book Is being investigated in the light ot Its own teachings. It Is shlnlnp with wonderful brilliancy upon the path of the just We are seeing fulfilled be fore ns God's promise that the path of the just will "shine more and more unto the perfect day." Its bright shin inp at the present time betokens that the New Day. the New Era of Mes siah's Klnpdom is niuh. even at the door (Matthew xxiv. ?3; II Peter I, l*Ji Cokesbury Conference School. Cokesbury, S. C. Iliph prade prepatory school. Courses in college'preparatery. Music. Ex pression and business. . Excellent en vironment. Health record unexcell ed. $120 pays board and tuition. Session opens Sept 21, 3 911. Write: L E. HINKLE, B. A. Headmaster. CLASSIFIED COLUMN One-half Cent n Word Found Notices Free. Lost?A plain gold bracelet, with initials E. O. W. Reward for re turn to this office. 6-15-tf. Have your grates reset in summer time. Do not wait for cold weath er to do the work. Large stock of grates on hand. Dukes and Rhodes. tf. Wanted?a man to take charge and gather crop on a two-horse farm. Good pay to right party. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 194, Spring field, S. C. 7-1-lm* Ice! Ice! Ice! I have opened my Ice House for the summer and will be pleased to serve my old as well as new patrons with ice. Look out for my wagon. J. B. Kelley. Hardwood mantels, Tiles, Frames and Grates. Large stock to se lect from. Write for catalogue and pri.ces. Prompt shipments Dukes and Rhpdes, Orangeburg, S. C. tf. For Sale?One 30 H. P. Boiler; one 25 H. P. Engine Continental, two 70 saw gins, elevator, press, shaft ' lng, belts etc. Can be seen at W. L. Mack's farm, Cordova, S. C, or W. F. Smoak, Cordova, S. C. Dukes and Rhodes, Marble works, Italian and Vermont marble, the best monumental store. All work finished at Orangeburg, S. C. Large stock to select from home enterprise. So see, us before you place your order. Can save 70U money. Dukes and Rhodes, tf Ford?Those who know the model T Ford know that it is tha most sim ple and best oar on the market today. Those who do not know ?this car may not speak well of it. but they are excusable because of their ignorance. ?May I prove this wonderful car to you? G. C. Bolin, Neeses, S. C. Agent for Orange burg County. 7-1-tf Wanted?a few boarders in a well kept old fashioned country home. Mrs. Leon F. Lyday, Brevard, N. C R. F. D. No. 2. -j Registered "Du roc-Jerseys," Pigs, Gilts, Service Boars and bred sows. Also piss for slaughter. Write for what| you want. L. L. Miller, Mocksville, N. C. You can start a mail order or light manufacturing business at home during spare time with small cap ital. Valuable circular free. U. S. Specialty Co., Greenock, Pa. Wanted?Men to learn cotton busi ness in our sample rooms; two w<eeks to complete course; high sal aried position secured. Charlotte Cotton School, Charlotte, N. C. For sale?Southwest Georgia farms. No finer lands; no better prices We speak from personal knowl edge. Write today for new list. Epton & Switzer, Spartanburg, S. C. 4,000 acres, 2 1-2 miles Ry., 1.00' acres in cultivation, 50 tenani houses, good barns, excellent fen ces; 3.000 acres timber; $20 per acre. Harris, Realty Co., Claren don, Ark. Perfume Gloss in Starch?makes clothes white as snow, and leaves lasting perfume of Fresh Azure Violets. Sample 4 cents. Agents wanted. Shlprnan Agency, Dept. R., Buffalo, N. Y. Farm Lands for Sale.?In southwest Georgia, the country that is com ing to the front In great shape, noi only the land of promise, but the land of fulfillment, write us foi land list. M. T. Levle & Son, P. O. Drawer 57, Montezuma, Ga. Farm for Sale.?In Houston county, two miles from Powersville, one mile off the Macon and Fort Val ley road, and five miles from Fori Valley. I offer for sale 279 acres of good, level farming land, half cleared; miore can be cleared if wished. Two good four room houses and two good wells of water. For further informa tion, apply to Box 384, Fort Val ley, Ga. SUMMER RESORTS Wanted?Boarders at the Chapm'arj House, Glenn Spring. Board and mineral water, ?9 a week. We want you to be one of 2,000 vis ..itors to The Land of Waterfalls write for booklet. Board of Trade Brevard, N. C. At Glenn Springs, S. C, The Garne1 House offers good serivce. Splen did fare and the best location Write for rates. Poplar (Hen, Saluda, N. C. Near post office and depot. Modern con veniences. Reasonable rates. Spe cial rates to families and large parties. Address Miss Minnie M McFaddin, Saluda, N. C. Nooh'f Liniment Is the best remedy for Rheuma tism, Sciatica, Lame Hack, Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts Colic, Crajnj 11 raises. Neuralgia, Toothache, ami all Nervo, Dono and Muscle Aches ar.d Pains. The genulno has Noah's Ark on every package and looks like this cut, but has RLD band on front of package and "Nonh'i Liniment" always in RED Ink imitations. .. Beware of Largo bottle, 25 cents, and 6old by all dealers In m ediclne. Guaranteed or money re funded by Noah Remedy Co., Inc., Richmond, Vft, THE SEWING MACHINE OF QUALITY* NOT SOLD UNDER ANY OTHER NAME. E WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purchase the NEW HOME yon ?will have a life asset at the price you pay, and will not have an endless chain of repairs. Quality Considered it is the Cheapest in the end to buy. If you want a Btwing machine, write for oar latest catalogue before you purchase. Tbs New Home Sewing; Machine Co., Orange, Mass. 'S THEIR PRUG STORE ?It Isn't everything in the merchan dise sold after all?it Is really the personality behind the store that brings you back again and again. You feel satisfied when you get your drug and household wants from this drug store that you ar3 getting the beBt that human endeavor can put into it. iWhy? The men here love their work. They are experienced-competent? registered. You are treated as a friend, not just as an occasiona leustomer. And, after all, we do business only with our friends. This drug sore does a careful busi ness. It does a considerate business. We are* fcere ~.o make a legitimate are our friends and come to us with profit and we are happy when you your sick rooin needs, perscriptions or toilet articles. Why not always say "Wannamnkers." J. fi. Wanriamsker IBTg Co Orangeburg, S. C. r Every Horse Owner dreads that most dangerous disease. Colic Be prepared for an emergency by having a bottlo of Noah'* Colic Remedy on hand. More animals die from Colic than all other non-contagious diseases combined. Nine out of every ten cases would have been cured if Noah'e Colic Remedy had been si ven In time. It Isn't a drench or dope, but is a remedy given on the tong- .-, so. simple that a woman or child cr.n give it If it falb to cure, your money will be refunded. If your dealer cannot smpply you send 50c in stamps and we W?1 mail a bottle. ' <j Noah Remedy Co., Inc.. Rtchmoad, Vo. Detroit Kerosine Engine. STARTS WITHOUT CRANKING. Runs on common Kerosine Oil. To all prospective purchasers of Gasoline Engines: I have the exclusive agency fo. the Detroit Kerosine Engine, and offer you: an engine complete, ready to run when you receive it; entire freedom from ad justments and complications; a reliable engine that starts without cranking, reverses and runs equally well in either direction, an engine which is cold weather proof; an engine which runs on common Keio ,sine Oil (lamp oil) bettpr than ordinary engines run on gaso line. Absolutely steady power; absolute reliability. Full con trol over engine speed while engine is running, entire ab sence of gears, sprockets or cams. The only engine that women and children can safe ly run. Just the thing to run anything from a sewing ma chine (0 a giniery up to 50 horse power. Write me your wants. Dr. J. H. E. Hilooflse, Blnckville, S. C. Notice to Creditors and of Final Dis charge. On the twenty-ninth day of Au gust l!)ll, I will file my final account as executor of the will of Mrs. Mag gie Lee May Taylor, deceased, and will ask for letters <f Discharge. And all persons indebted to s i:d es tate must make payment to me and persons holding claims against said estate must present same duly prov en to me before said date. William Jtrooks May, Executor 0:.' will of Mrs. Margie Lee May Taylor, deceased. July 27th, 1911. 4t. I Free Round Trip to Charleston The Retail Merchants Pay Your Fare. Out-of-town shoppers may come to Charleston, stay from one to five days, attend the theatres, visit the Island resorts, etc., do buying and have their railroad fare paid for the round trip. The only conditions to be complied with are: First, that your combined purchases amount to $25 or more. Second, that you come from a point twenty-fivj miles or more distant. Third, that your fare must not exceed 5 per cent, of your total purchases. "Fourth?That you must buy a round trip ticket or get a re ceipt from your railroad agent at your home station, showing that you purchased a ticket." The merchants of Charleston carry large and well assorted stocks. The matter of selection is easy; you have a variety to choo-e from. Their stocks are kept fresh by being replenished of ten. Prices are very reasonable, considering quality. If yon cannot find what you want In your home town, remem ber yon can always get it in Charleston. ASK FOR REFUND BOOKS. The following merchants are members of this refund plan and will be very glad to serve you. Art Stores. Lanneur's Art Store.238 King st Antique Furniture. Morgenstern Furniture Company, .. .. ....62 Reld at Bakers. Condon's Bakery. .. ... .j. .. .. 153 Rutledge ave Book Stores. Walker, Evans & Cogswell .. .. .3 Broad st C. L. Legerton.. ..263 King st Carpets, Mattings, Etc. Mutual Carpet Company.. .. ... ?.247 King st China, Glass and Queensware. Charleston Crockery Company... ?.299 King st Cigars and Tobacco. Follin Bros. Co.isSO King st Clothing and Gents' Furnishing. Bentschner & Visanska. .252 King st Hirsch-Isreal Company. .King and Wentworth Bluestieln Bros.. 494-496 King st W. S. Cook Company.332 King at S. Bi^wn Sons. .354-356 King st Banov & Volaski. . .385 King st Department Stores. M. Furchgott & Sons. .240-242 King at Louis Cohen & Co. 232-234 King st and 203 Meeting J. R. Read Co.249 King st The Kerrlson Dry Goods Co. .. . .80-82 Has6l st Druggist. Paragon Drug Co. .. .... 286-288 King st Fish and Oysters. Terry Fish Co.. . .133 Market st Florists Connelley-McCarty C->.,. .?.296 King st Furniture. Phoenix Furniture Co.,. .. .. 187-191 King st Buell & Roberts.... 573 King at A. G. Rhodes & Son., . 359-361 King st Furniture and Dry Goods.. Buell & Roberts.573 King Grocers. ' J. H. Hesse. .Montague & Coming The John Hurkamp Co.? .. ..... .. King and Broad sts Guns, Bicycles and Sporting Goods. The B. H. Worthen Arms Co.. .. .230 King st Hardware. M. H. Lazarus.. .. ?. .King and Hasell sts A. McL .Martin. . . .363 King st Strochecker & McDermld. .287 King st Ball Supply Co.. . .377 King st Jewelers. Jas. Allan & Co.. . .235 King st Carrlngton, Thomas & Co. .251 King st Optician and Optical Supplies. Parsons Optical Co. .244 King st Pianos, Organs, Music nnd Mu sical Merchandise. Selgling's Music Store. .243 King st Stoves, Cooking Utensils, Etc Mlnnis Stove Co.,. .,. . .King and Burns lane Shoe Stores. ? Robeir E. Martin_256 King st H.J.Williams. . . .218Kingst Robert Martin. . .139'MarketBt A. A. Hirsch.281 King st D. O'Brien & Sons.. .3 81 King st W. F. Livingston. . .366 King st Jacob's Shoe Store. .510 King st Trunks and Bags. Charleston Trunk Company.. .270 Kingst Typewriters and Offlco Supplies. Edward J. Murphy.. 157 Meeting ORANGEBURG, S. C. This school, with a great faculty of Sixteen College and University trained teachers, will begin its Eighteenth session September 20th. Expenses have been placed within reach of everybody. Board, the best in the State, at actual cost Fine healthful location. Electric lights. Artesian water. Broad open Srephces. Thorough courses in Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Fine Conservatory of Music. Rooms for a number of new students. We absolutely guarantee satisfac tion. No safer school for your child in all the land. Write today for our beautiful new catalogue. Address 0 I President W. S. Peterson, 147 Broughton St.Orangeburg, S. C. <?. R, Aellicfy?ifQp INSURES Cotton Gins (System,) in one of the "Giant" Fire Insurance Companies, CALL ON HIM. 4 LOY* HATES BEGINNING JUNL! FIRST. J? Vow is the time to begin to prepare for the fall and new year noflitHftt. '.essons by mail if desired. Positions guaranteed. No vacation. doutfyerp ConjnjerclaJ eklpool Calhoun <? Meeting sts., Charleston, S. C; Wilmington, Winston-Satatt, 3 a efcury, Durham, N. C. The highest endorsed Business CoUege in thi So^.tii Atlantic, h"uter any time. Write for full information.